Finally someone says something that's true about punta, I hate when some people refer to punta as ritmo catracho, I to my point of view catracho is a Honduran word but it has nothing to do with the garífuna culture or music, punta should be referred to as garífuna rhythm, garífuna music not no ritmo catracho because it isn't honestly. So thank you for pointing out the true.
I believe is best to say is an afro Caribbean sound. I am Honduran and I considered Garifuna Drums as part of our cultural background like it or not we are all born in the Caribbean.
Respectfully I am going to comment on your history. I don’t think we Hondurans are arguing where Punta comes from. It is an African rhythm. Rhythm that wasn’t brought to the land by the Spanish or the indígenas to Honduras. it was the Garífuna them self when they move to Honduras. Now days it’s “Punta Catracha” similar to other rhythms like, Salsa Cubana, Salsa Puertoriqueña, Salsa Caleña… You also have to give credit to Hondurans because of them the Punta is well known Internationally.
I loved this video! I am researching the origins of this wonderful dance and culture. It was also so fun to learn Punta, I've always wanted to get started on learning!.
Thanks for this great lesson in history, tradition n dance. It inspired me to learn more about their history. Very concise and precise explanation n demonstration of steps.
For research dance purposes I can find more history about the dance in Saint Vincent? I don't see anyone doing this dance, as an American I am African first then Native so I am grateful that You've stated this. I would love to source this in my writing. Thanks. Also I will go to all the places you mentioned as I research the dance.
Thank you! Unfortunately you won’t see much Punta in St Vincent because the culture was stripped and wasn’t allowed to be practiced after the Garinagu were exiled back in the late 1790s. People are working on bringing back the culture in St Vincent. To see more culture, you can visit Honduras, Belize and Guatemala.
How I learn the history was: soka is Garífuna. Punta is combination of Mayan dance and soka. It called punta because it is said that the combination of Mayan dance and soka was created when the Great Lempira died. It said that they dance around his body from head to toe to celebrate his life. The dance it is to celebrate life the beginning and end. Each hand movement is either Mayan or garífuna that honor the gods.
Thanks so much, my great grandmother was most likely garífuna and through her my gma and mother both loved dancing punta in Honduras
Love this explanation and demonstration of our dance. I’m glad you pointed out the sacredness of Punta
Thanks Queen!
Thank you for keeping our culture and tradition alive 🤍🤍🤍🤍
Finally someone says something that's true about punta, I hate when some people refer to punta as ritmo catracho, I to my point of view catracho is a Honduran word but it has nothing to do with the garífuna culture or music, punta should be referred to as garífuna rhythm, garífuna music not no ritmo catracho because it isn't honestly. So thank you for pointing out the true.
Most Definitely! Thank you!
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Let me get this right "catracho" is a different dance? Let me also ask the difference between Garfiuna and Bomba?
I believe is best to say is an afro Caribbean sound. I am Honduran and I considered Garifuna Drums as part of our cultural background like it or not we are all born in the Caribbean.
Respectfully I am going to comment on your history.
I don’t think we Hondurans are arguing where Punta comes from.
It is an African rhythm. Rhythm that wasn’t brought to the land by the Spanish or the indígenas to Honduras. it was the Garífuna them self when they move to Honduras. Now days it’s “Punta Catracha” similar to other rhythms like, Salsa Cubana, Salsa Puertoriqueña, Salsa Caleña…
You also have to give credit to Hondurans because of them the Punta is well known Internationally.
I loved this video! I am researching the origins of this wonderful dance and culture. It was also so fun to learn Punta, I've always wanted to get started on learning!.
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed!
Que agresivo🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥si le metió kabron mi perro
Thank you for creating this video!! It is so important to pass this on to new generations. You have great tips! 😁😁
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for teaching me this beautiful dance and its history. I would love to share this video one day
Thanks for this great lesson in history, tradition n dance. It inspired me to learn more about their history. Very concise and precise explanation n demonstration of steps.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video. visit www.garifunarobics.com for more info on our classes
Finally, I found a video that explains it more thoroughly 🙌 Thanks for sharing!🎉
Thank you so much for the Awesome video! The garifuna are amazing dancers! ♥️
Thank you!
Beautiful dancing!!!
For research dance purposes I can find more history about the dance in Saint Vincent? I don't see anyone doing this dance, as an American I am African first then Native so I am grateful that You've stated this. I would love to source this in my writing. Thanks. Also I will go to all the places you mentioned as I research the dance.
There is a rich Garifuna culture in Belize as well! We celebrate Garifuna Settlement Day on Nov 19 throughout the whole country! 🇧🇿
Thank you! Unfortunately you won’t see much Punta in St Vincent because the culture was stripped and wasn’t allowed to be practiced after the Garinagu were exiled back in the late 1790s. People are working on bringing back the culture in St Vincent. To see more culture, you can visit Honduras, Belize and Guatemala.
I am Vincentian and teach punts in schools in Canada.
Brother You’re the best 🫶🏼 thank you so much for teaching me 🙏🥺
Thank you!
Excellent explanation 💜
Throw in some jankunu!!! 🇧🇿👏👏👏
Thank you so much
This was great thank you for the history and your guidance✨💜
You are very welcome. Please Share!!
Love the explanation
Thanks for your explanation very informative
You are welcome- glad you enjoyed!
Great keep it up!
Does Punta has its origin in Africa? What is meaning of the word punta?
From what I’ve heard it comes from the African word Bunda which means movement of the buttocks. Not sure which African language tho
I want to learn to dance punta like you
love it
What's the name of the song you are dancing to?
You’re awesome!
Thank you!
this is great 😊
I am glad you enjoyed
love this! but i’m out of breath 😭
Outstanding! 💓
How I learn the history was: soka is Garífuna. Punta is combination of Mayan dance and soka. It called punta because it is said that the combination of Mayan dance and soka was created when the Great Lempira died. It said that they dance around his body from head to toe to celebrate his life. The dance it is to celebrate life the beginning and end. Each hand movement is either Mayan or garífuna that honor the gods.
Hi. Name of the song please?
I’ve been to many countries and the only place they dance Punta is Honduras
Come to Belize
Musica como c llama
Some people don’t understand that punta isn’t sexual. It’s rlly sad how pervs can confuse our minds.
Amazing! How can I book sessions w you?
You can visit my website. www.garifunarobics.com
I won't learn so bad
I been trying
He dances so good I been trying so long I wish my dream can come true for Christmas
I won't work it out because he's best dancer to me
I watch it so many times people say I'm doing it but I'm not
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🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨. My grampa taught me secretly as a child. We are garífuna.